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Bank Bidg B ser HALLS BLOOD REMEDY, HALL MEDICINE CO,, Papvoan, Ky, |Matil, Efinger & Go Undertakers and embalmers, BRAS 10 180 8 Third “The Twelfth Night Clab,"’ a new was a gravd and a beaatiful sight local dramatic organization, will soon to look at, | make its initial bow to the public, and that it will score a gratifying and | ers added enchantment to the view creditable success goes — without On the way down we passed through “The Loan of a Lover’’ will | ‘Tulah Lake,’ a lovely body of water, saying be the first play presented. Those | thus cutting off afew miles. When nposing the organization are:|we landed in front of the splendid | Misses Ann and Virginia Reed, Jean-| and commodious home of the vom- nette Campbell and Mrs. George|modore we found the whoie place in Flournoy ; Messrs. Radolph Stein- | undated with the exeeption of about |haegen, Hense Harris and Maurice/an acre, where the dwelling stood, Nash. which was a mound; whether natural or artificial the writer has forgotten Mrs. Montgomery was at ome and |her flower garden was one of tie | most extensive as well as filled wih the rarest and most choice selection of roses and plants to be had in that Officer Joe Uliman is the oldest, | smallest and most regular officer on the police force. “Uncle Joe,” as he is called by his most intimate} friends, has serve almost three years ts policeman, and during this time, |{**8¥ay southern clime. — Ag the over 1,000 consecutive nights, has| ‘ie of which we write every bash reported for duiy end served every |" laden with blossoms, and as the Jnight except one, which was Inst | "er wus.from one to three. fest |winter. He was ther 20 ill to per-|2eeP al! over the garden {i was ime form his duties, deapi’ » ‘his stoid {eed a beautiful sight. Kit Hasip, constitution, and broke his tecord, | ‘He pilot, and the walter, who stemmed Ofticer Ullman is good man, and it/!F bim when the “Gest was sader udmir way, the beauty of the merit and panctuality count for 4 aught he will be on the force this| ("ne from the windows of she pilot el ail tia Kit hud a sweetheart in Greeawood | . anu the writer always had a great | Lockup Keeper Keller sometimes | fondne tor flowers and deft-fingers, The dark green foliove | rising up out of the waste of the wai- | wil, DRIFTWOOD - GATHERED ON THE LEVEE annivars | Geo. H. Cowling Metropolis H.W. rt soos Nashville City of Clarksville town peranioens | D* « Fowler Cairo. | Asl: ud City Danville Joe Vowle Evansville Geo, H. Cowling. . Met H.W. Bottortt Kolns The river is on a stand here. Maiine ways fall to th work brim with No clinkers, no "ov! boats oaght to begin to or- rive this we Tue diy dock will put in 6 fall da s week sure. It looked like old mes down on the le Bu Ors € ee this forenoo ess iusbing 2 this morning. wn at tie riv- e towboat Ken‘on left yesterday afternoon for Green River. Business was very good down about the levee this forenoon. The Ashland City got away for Danville this morning at 10 a. 0 L. L, Crice HARRIS: & GRICE, The murks showed at 7 a. m, to-|55.¢ day river siationary with 21.5 on the gauge. finds kaives on bis prisoners, but] if nut ood taste, in arrangirg them;} ‘The W. F. Nisbet is due down ° . ny money If a prisoner) So we plotied to get possecsion of | from Cincipnati en route to Memphis | htt de at Law, y. he generally has to part! some of the blooms, and the writer] tomorrow. | » Fourth --Upstair with it before he enters the sacred) was to weave them into a garland ford’ The towboat Mary Michael will be |e eC precinets of the subterranean sanc-|Kii's inamorata. On learning that] taken out on the docks for repairs : tuary beneath the city clock, espe-|(he boat would probably be at the] tomorrow. “~~ |ternoon stating that Slough-foot cially it the vigilant night men Ket|iauding for four or five ly ‘The Joe Fowler left for Evansville |Pe'¢ Will arrive on the first west hin Jindited a reqac 't to Mrs this ‘morning at 10 o'clock with ¢|L0Und train, via east division of the The other night the lockup keeper |rry for afew of the blossoms and] (1%, mennns yee Went, C went in to bring the prisoners out to] sent it up to tue house by a cabin] Payne ip. The manages are making elabor- up One red man boasifully| poy, He returned with a note giv-| Tbe champion Dick Fowler made| ate preparations for this to be the held ep a bulky pocketbook to tanta-|ing us carte blanc to the|® flying (rip to Cairo today. She | grandest nevely of the season. Ad- ¢ the lockup keeper but the later! whole garden. We untied the paint-| left at 8:30 o’clock a. m m, 15¢ each or 25 cents a ouly veplied “Hamph! you ean’tler of the yawl, got in, and] All the locals were in and away on | couple. fool me the night police put you in| Itic shalled it into the garden among! regular time this a. m., wnd all doing regen amd here. There aint enough money in| ihe rose bushes. Mrs. Montgomery, | heavy business both in and away.| tJ. B. Porsley bas moved that pocket sachel of your's to buy a| «cig us from the verandah, came] The City of Clarksville is due bere (20° 00? 10 third street No. | 10: in cup at a Noah's Ark special sale. out with a pair of shears in her hand] out of the Ohio this afternoon and|4°Y, 0" fuors aad boot lef with him I'll bet money 01 Sure enough called us to come to the shore. | leaves on her return Biown ab | %'s De tevewed toe nemell fim, there wasn’t us all upstairs, |he then introduced herself, said she | noon tomorrow. | Mack M: Ghee saii he was ely man, accord » one of the| would get in the boat andhelp gather] The 1, W, Buttorff was in at uring wiih the boy ysare like ofticers, had four knives in his pock- | ihe dowers,as sie knew where all the away on time up the Cumberland (800% Wey are hable to go off and els, which were taken from him st|niest ones grew. Kit obeyed her| river for Nashville and with » lavt you he jail They always get the cash. | drecvoas and roo along side of every | tip this morning Atro-A vericonn Leogee Club wi'l | °° }du-h ava plauts she named and we oe fe P neet Tuursiay night, Dee. 10, at th | Wien 1 was running 9 saw mill! soon hod the large yard full to. overs hy ben ae arrived bere Sat-| 4. yt. i, «auth. 5 dom et J wae Fanning & saw willl coming with the rarest of the ewestfUrdsy altersoba: trom Oairo w shatter te Ansa : : burned boiler, and is now layix I g by the chet Benjamin Byng at the Palmer the|# ented exotics. On landing the} oot having her damages attende, 2. Viayee by Rev. C. M. Po'mer, oiher night, “the wild cats were so ‘ly agsin she insisted that we dis-| <1. jeaves en route up the Tennessec| 9+ Chant hy the ubci ja k that Thad to get up in the)‘ rp — vn bond house, and! on an inspection tour about Thursday | 4+ Wtiien lectare by C. W. Jnight and throw furniture out the| would a cept no denial. Upon en) morning. They expect to get back | Moore. lhe a @ I'll tell you what 1) tering the sprcions drawing rooms] Civ thy cuibeenae 5. Chant by the ely ‘r. morning, and this is no| We peticed that the inside of the) swan 6. Quarevve by J. B. Parsley, W. I started to the mill and | asasion wus jast what the outside | ~~ vs “|D. Debo, Wm, Fraak'in ond L. nount in the road, He 90d surroundings indicated ;" an t\COLORED |: ott. wouldn't eet out of my way any Of the most exquisite taste and re- cad | 7. Select res by Mrs, C. more than a common, every day do-| "ned elegance predominated throagh- DEPAR | MENT | ° wesiic feline, so 1 ja ked up aout the entire building | 8 Chant by the choir, fa, caught it by ove ear and beat| We were both young men then|—— CHURCHES, | _9. Solo by Carl Debo. : |and our hostess was a middle aged x 10. Essay by Jessie Copeland. | t this janc‘ure |queenly looking southern matron. | , NoeMam and “*|11. Debate—Resolve: that’ wealth and | Secure in her position and profuse in : lis more usefal lucation. Afe thers | ber hospitality, which she extended | 9 O98. i bide faim wasp | firmaiives—Lahy Woods, Frank Fu- to us ina manner that a dutchess Jaunted, the night a bth envied. After a delicious « mo. Rev. BB B Washingtor § saiives—Moses saines, qua. Copland Baptist Chure.—Sundsy | speaker continued: “One scngolOs m. Preaching @ pm. fev. Gee | 20d Charile friend of mine set a trap for a coon, |!unehen had been served by a well! W. Dopee. past ” | Jbut the next morning found a cata. | tteiaed old colored butler.fthe boat's apuist Ci wy| MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. a . (am and9 pm , mount ¢ tin it mstead, It hung | bell was tapped and we arose to d . | Within the limits of the United hoe ant awe, nnd desiring to We expressed our gratiiude} | guaday « States, in 1801, there were 5,250,000 Eng- preserve the pelt, my friena procured | ®nd thanks. in the best manner we eed h-speaking people. Now there are \ big club and went forth to battle|could and bude the grand and kind | band T with the cat. it show fight and | hearted lady fureweli, On the way| 3. J. Sta ’ B seas odbrwed 1 a|back to Greenw the writer “5 hi hepccclgrys| would circle pout the trap with a H he write : 1 A q the sounds indicated by our lette " several foot fadius, and the captor|pat ia all the time working gt Sak Sala i array Jandy desdianahugs ote would paste him one with the club] the flowers into aa emblem for Kit MASONIC. | —After January 1, 1897, the city of ever time he came around jto present to his lady fair upon ar Masonic Hall 22 Bucadway, thid nd, will levy no taxes I hin six hours to extermi-|tival. After debating what the de- se t| of any kind, but will obtain from cit |sign should be we dec on aE lo.'s wheel’? and as e was a abundance of flowers th shaped it of willow branches some lives of the cat.’’ the nine H A prominent physician of Louis- writer |. | street railways, water and light | tems 1 un enough re the expenses of the city government, In 1801 there were only 280,000 per- ry tirst oa Meets every very se ville, in an interview with a reporter] ic” goot in diaweter The spokes i sons in the limits of the United State of the Louisville “Vos,” says be is | were «Cupid's daris’ and from each Fe a Pobeatly, weaigpladgep dpb palhade-darg not acqusivicd with Dr. Bernheim, !y heart or come other symbol of the 7h and Ad. | stalling gy Desatite nsitigde yA en.oo.4 the doctor who has beeu refused a li- ‘ ’ “4 hota of R % ¥ ny | GeFMans or ¢ dants of Germans Hoeeetice tugdiving in Ken, | (acer passion dangled. Of course wehold o oe 40 | read and speak that language cense to practice medicine in Keo-/it required some time to make s0| ws Ha At sili Seadens of Vin teniaaeniin eae pes Ad has ee rperen. ; (large a token, was full 8 imal Lode N Meow ones 8 oual report of the Pennsylvania fish reat deal of interest, and) oy lock in the evening before it was| Ord Fellows Ha + | commissioners for 1806 will bealengthy ate board of health) omyleted, and we were ly tol 2% 9 GUO oO F- /article on the mountain lakes of the hive th |vompleted, and we were ready to] x le : was most eilicient, inthis case, be! transport it to the home of the young | mouth ay oxening im each | state, with nearly 100 illustrations in thought, s grave injustice had been | ;, . | half tone and green and sixteen col- g J |ladvy, Greenwood at that time was N A commiiied, According to. the pres-| 1) yuder waier and like Ve the | ¢ “ red engravings of food fishes, Jent law, he says, the great Koch, |jeautitcl ithe of iho nea ule me - “Marmaduke,” in London Truth, Verctow, the famous doctor aud | way of naviaatiug its street was in| seca rs me FS oe eee Se the our |statesman, or Von Bergman, the | ag: \y tome oF Warring Demecerere boats. The only difference beir most noted physician in the world, | that in Veaive they used Gondolas | would be unable to practice in Padus! while in Greenwood the dugout was jab or any other part of the principle craft used. When we | without stucly ing at least two years. | descended from the cabin to the Thus, he said, Kentucky is deburred | joes deck we found that some from xyulaition #t/ oihers of tae crew hed appropriated he yuwl and we were forced to use a | small buteau that was lashed to one of ihe hog chains. luto it got and the floral design was lowered and Kentucky of any temp the ’ to speciulist. who might be | move heve | With no desire to defend the board | we lof health, nor to side either way, the | crated ground should ceas the criminal has paid the extreme pen- alty of the law, it is ludicrous for the ica nonth at all over N UNITED BROTHERS OF PEIND- He Paul £ Note—u. state to pretend that it can in any way a Monday evenie a it | affect him in the next worid; whilst, en if it were in its power, it would No| be abominable to do so.” sition that he could walk 1s faster than any bicycle make the distance, a swindler, said he was walking from New n Francisco, induced a crowd to Onap T a hundred y Louissi f iio doc mentions ‘ shore \tehliceecas the taseas meidanion. ORh | go toa race track, paying an admianion neglected to siate but one side of the ant "| fee, at Jackson, Miss., and when a boy we staried. Kit’ paddling and the be He might have added that|"° me me A, idling he * the oh a wheel easily beat him he grabbed writer looking efter the wheel, When the gate receipt, jumped into « hack none of America’s famous physicians, and we have some of the most fa- in the world, ean} within about one hundred yards of our destingtion in (urning the corner mous physicians of two sireeis a cross current struck 0 to Geemany, the land of the great | or frail be gor gantry och, Verchow or Von Bergman, | aud she coreened so far that the wa- j but they cannot p-actice there, and lier canght one side of the emblem would | ence maior far greater Ob-|-phe writer in reaching over to catch stacles before they could procure right] (he desigu, leaned too far and upset to practice than a German physician) the pyteaa, and both Kit and he bad] has {o surmount in America, Our all they could do to swim to the» law 18 no worse than theirs, Jest house, while the bateau . up and the pilot wheel were Tonight the council meets in rega- Jon the bosom of the current towands lar session, and the yearly election] the ‘*deep tangled wildwood’? below of oflicers is scheduled to come off.|the town in the impenetrable dark- Both the elective and appointive | ness that had settled o’er the waters offices will likely be filled, although | of the Yazoo, CL. it is not incumbent in Mayor Yeiser to appoivt the policemen at this) meeting. There will likely be a lorge attendance of spectators tonight. bottom o- borne While there’s still time is the right time to get rid of a cough or cold or | throat or chest trouble, These ave easiest of all disorders to neglect and Before and during the war the| the most serious in their results, The banks of the Yezoo and Big Toita-|lungs are the most important and hatchee rivers were lined every few | delicate orguns of the human body wiles w.th magoificeat plantations) if hars by a continuous hacking and palatial the winter | cough they will soon break dowa homes of that grand old ra fmen,| iat means consumption and the cotton planiers who owaed them, | sumption means death, Dr, iesidences con- Bell's Perhaps one of the most beautiful | Pine Tar Honey cures coughs, colds and fiuest among them was that of | and throat and chest troubles of all Commodore Montgomery, who com: | deseriptions, It never s. Drug- manded the confederate feet in the | gists sell it,- For sale by Ocb!sch- fight at Memphis on June 6th 18¢ lweger & Walker, In the spring of 1805. when th writer wos purser oa the steamer ‘Aeatiaiiite Galo, J.M. Shap, Cur skipper Capt, i 4 Jas Irwin received orders while we| Men’s and boys’ clothimig, hats, were at Greeawood, Miss, to run/¢aps and furnishing gOods, musica down the Yaoo © the Montgomery | instruments, guns tnd pistols, wil place some tweaty miles below, The} be closed out regardless af vost. No, 106 5, Second St, Coben's stand, whole Della was under walerfrom the | > oad | 4 overtlow of the Missisippi river,aud it] "#0 J. V, Gury, Assignee, in which were three women, and got | away before the people could get hands on him. | PROGRAMME OF ECONOMY. ak ial posed to Save uth r book from Dama; s third Sai “Orlando,” shg said, “I am afraid you ’ are getting tired of having me ask you “Well, you see,” he answered, “I have 4 good deal of expense to meet just at this tt year, and it does seem once in awhile that women don’t make enough allowances for that sort of thing. How 8h i hess: chop Golden Leat Clob Baptist ot the ot Mrs th Seveaih | “swell,” ehe answered, “I've thought where they were royally eau r- ” : , of a way that will fix it all very nicely by Mrs. Reed. They will] ” «what is it?” 4 ( Frilay with Mrs. BL F never you go to the barber shop on Siveet Frilay eve Reel's, 412 Se Every sireel taine:! meet '¢ Jones on Seventh street, The f ‘ends | a boy brushes you off you give are invited to be preseat, Tuose| » don’t you?” who fail to attend wil miss a (reat Yes they are > a musical! “And whem you are away from home soncert te of the ®t # hotel and a boy brings you ice Sone tale reliy, Tits club in| Water 404 give him a dime?” doing a woederfal work toward pay- ing off the debis of the chur should he well patrosiad knows how you will certaialy be well The concert will not be to give those u chance tead churvh thot may wa y @ mixed drink costs 15 cents?” “Ot course.” “Well, you've often said that women have no head for arithmetic, but I am going to convince you to the contrary T am going to learn to make your favorite mixed 4 That'll be 15 cents a day. Then I'll bring you tee water in the morning, that'll be 10 cents Jones fo evier De. Dupee, who is carrying 0 & 8€-| more, And then I'll brush your clothes ries of meetings at b vureb, off with @ whisk broom, and that'll be secured the seivives of Bishop W 110 cents more. There's 86 cents « day I've figured it all out on a little plece of paper. Three hundred and sixty-five daya in a year—that’s 365 times 35, which makes $127.75, If you wil give that without my asking for it Just #8 you do the bell boys and the bar- tender, I can put it with my regular housekeeping allowance end manage ington of Illinois, why able aud forcable sermons, Tue} Bishop will be bere all the week, Let vome out and bear him, Ossraven, procehes very | everybotly At the Hall Tonight, Don't forget the cake walk to- » bight. A telegydm received this aft sare Sane ynem, Tester.’ ewes ‘oe 4 Coal far excels all other coal for gretes or stoves. Washed Pea Coal beats the world for furnace or cooking. We only charge one price the year around. 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